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Towbar guide???????
« on: 06 July 2007, 11:58:29 »

Is there a towbar fitting guide anywhere on here? I've had a look, but can't find anything.

Tomorrow is operation fit-a-towbar.
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Re: Towbar guide???????
« Reply #1 on: 06 July 2007, 12:13:28 »

Not yet. But if you want to write one ;)
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Re: Towbar guide???????
« Reply #2 on: 06 July 2007, 12:27:53 »

Thanks for the offer  ;). I will if I can dedicate the time to do it right - I wouldn't want to write a rough guide.
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Re: Towbar guide???????
« Reply #3 on: 06 July 2007, 12:37:44 »

Generally, it's easy enough following the (sometimes cryptic) instructiuons that come with the towbar. However, I'd add the following tips:

1) If you have to remove the tar-like insulation / sound deadening material from the boot floor, heat it up with a hot air paint stripper to soften it and then scrape it away with a decorator's chisel. Only remove the areas that the towbar will sit on. It's easy to remove when hot and impossible when cold.

2) When drilling the holes in the floorpan (you'll find these pre-drilled and covered with a thinner metal skin) use a smaller drill bit than specified at first and work your way up. You probably won't need as big a hole as specified in the instructions because they seem to be catering for a certain amount of ham-fistedness in locating them!

3) De-burr and paint all holes in bodywork / floorpan with Hammerite. A spray of Waxoyl on these areas once dry won't hurt either.

4) Any securing bolt that passes through a chassis box section (just behind the diff on a saloon, for example) MUST have a spacer fitted to prevent it crushing the box section.

5) Check all fastenings are at the correct torque after first use.

It took me about 1/2 a day to do towbar plus electrics on a saloon.

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Re: Towbar guide???????
« Reply #4 on: 06 July 2007, 12:56:05 »

Thanks for the tips  :y
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Re: Towbar guide???????
« Reply #5 on: 07 July 2007, 00:11:30 »

when i did mine on the saloon it said to remove the bumper but you dont have to do this if you get a hand ,,for the bolts that go through the back end of the car just use a nail punch to dimple it out the other way and drill through from the boot out
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Re: Towbar guide???????
« Reply #6 on: 07 July 2007, 08:38:26 »

Iam having problems sourcing someone to do mine so may well be diying it too  ::)
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